Schwarzenegger (surname) explained
Schwarzenegger (pronounced as /de/) is a German surname that means person from Schwarzenegg, which is both a village in Switzerland (currently split between the municipalities of Unterlangenegg and Oberlangenegg) and a place in Land Salzburg in Austria. "Schwarzen" means "black", and "egg" (from the same root as the German word "Ecke" for "corner") refers to a ridge, e.g., Eggli (long ridge), Eggiman (lives on a ridge), and Eggler (farms on a ridge).[1] [2]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Afia Schwarzenegger, Ghanaian media personality
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (born 1947), Austrian-American former bodybuilder, film actor, and politician
- Christian Schwarzenegger (born 1959), Swiss academic and professor of criminal law at University of Zurich, second-cousin of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Gustav Schwarzenegger (1907–1972), Austrian police chief, once married to Aurelia Jadrný (1922–1998), father of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Katherine Schwarzenegger (born 1989), American author, daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Patrick Schwarzenegger (born 1993), American entrepreneur, actor and model, son of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger (born 1968), Austrian-American lawyer, son of Meinhard Schwarzenegger, nephew of Arnold Schwarzenegger
Notes and References
- Book: Gratz, Delbert. Was Isch Dini Nahme?. 1997. Masthof Press. Morgantown, PA. 23.
- Web site: Schwarzenegg. Unterlangenegg. German. 2014-10-17.